![]() The Quiet $9.95 This movie was stupid from the beginning, until the end. The characters' motivation, as well as the plot, didn't make a whole lot of sense. ![]() The Sopranos (Cast, Season 4) Black Wood-Mounted TV Poster Print (Unframed and Framed also available) - 16" X 20" $99.99 This poster is for the Fourth Season of The Sopranos. It shows the full cast in a restaurant. Tony and Carmella are sitting at a table in the middle, and the rest of the group is surrounding them. This framed poster measures approx. 24" x 36". The Sopranos is a TV drama on HBO about a fictional Italian-American Mafia family in Northern New Jersey. The cast: Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), Dr. Jennifer Melfi, (Lorraine Bracco), Carmela Soprano (Edie Falco), Meadow Soprano (Jamie-Lynn Sigler), A.J. Soprano (Robert Iler), "Sil" Dante (Steven Van Zandt), "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri (Tony Sirico) and "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero (Vincent Pastore) ![]() Cost of Living [VHS] $2.99 The editorial review is mistaken regarding the plot of this flic. This movie explores one woman's attempt to define herself and her existence outside of the masculine realm. Tension is well-built and maintained as residuals from her past begin colliding with her present. ![]() Nurse Jackie: Season One $39.98 For those looking for conflict resolution or some sort of psychological undressing of Jackie - you have the wrong show. Jackie is too hard for that sort of Oprah candy. She has been hardened by the life she has lived in the Emergency Room. Like a soldier on the frontlines of battle, she is undergoing horrific trauma on a daily basis with no time to process or find healthier ways of coping. Clearly she is spiraling towards some sort of crash, which she is doing her best to stem off with drugs. But it is inevitable. This is what drives the show - how close can the writers take Jackie to the brink but not push her over? (When and if they do push her over that brink and into rehad, the show will lose its momentum - not sure what season two will look like.) I don't think the writers intended her to be some sort of "character" tied up in a neat bow of conflict, conflict resolution - hopefully in the third act. This show is more like The Wire, it intends to show life as it is in certain segments of our society and people, flawed people, doing whatever it takes to deal with it and cope - not always successfully. An Emergency Room in Queens is the belly of this beast that is our healthcare system and society - characters like Jackie are intended to reflect the sickness that is the system. |
|